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The Social Network for Cars: Test of the Nation’s First Wireless Collision Avoidance System
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Gregory T. Huang |
10/20/11 |
Boston
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Ginger.io Raises $1.7M for Mobile Health IT, Rides Wave of MIT Media Lab Startups Trying to Understand People
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Gregory T. Huang |
10/18/11 |
Boston
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Smart Kitchens & Beyond: Intel’s New Research Partnership with UW Boosts “Pervasive Computing”
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Curt Woodward |
09/26/11 |
Seattle
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UW’s Shwetak Patel Named “Genius Grant” Recipient for Work on Sensor Networks
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Curt Woodward |
09/20/11 |
Seattle
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Flexible Electronics Startup MC10 Adds $2.25M from Windham
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Gregory T. Huang |
09/07/11 |
Boston
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Affectiva Adds $5.7M to Recognize Emotions
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Gregory T. Huang |
07/19/11 |
Boston
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How’s That Stretchy, Bendy Stuff Working Out for Ya? MC10 Looks to Turn Flexible Sensors and Solar Cells Into a Growth Business
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Gregory T. Huang |
07/12/11 |
Boston
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Smart Grid Startups Unveil Partnership
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Bruce V. Bigelow |
05/11/11 |
San Diego
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Northwest Entrepreneur Network Showcases Startups in Health Care, Software, Clean Power, Apparel, & Plenty More
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Curt Woodward |
04/13/11 |
Seattle
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Myomo Follows “Path of Perseverance,” Rolls Out Next-Gen Robotic Arm System for Stroke Patients
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Gregory T. Huang |
03/17/11 |
Boston
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iWalk Before You iRun: MIT Prosthetics Startup Ramps Up Operations With New VC Money
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Gregory T. Huang |
01/26/11 |
Boston
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Raytheon Buys Applied Signal for $490M
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Gregory T. Huang |
12/20/10 |
Boston
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Ember, Rising to Profitability, Wants to Network the Smart Grid—and Home Security Systems
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Gregory T. Huang |
12/01/10 |
Boston
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Boston Robotics Firms, While Making Big Strides, Could Lose Their Edge to Google and the Valley, Experts Say
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Gregory T. Huang |
11/01/10 |
Boston
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Pelican Snaps Up $10M
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Deborah Gage |
10/26/10 |
San Francisco
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Impinj, Riding Wave of RFID Resurgence, Looks to Double Sales, Add 20 Employees
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Gregory T. Huang |
10/13/10 |
Seattle
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Exoskeletons In My Closet: What Raytheon’s Robotic Suit Really Means for the Field
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Gregory T. Huang |
10/04/10 |
Boston
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Boston’s Autism Mini-Cluster: New Drugs and Diagnostics Target Mysterious Brain Disorders
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Ryan McBride |
07/22/10 |
Boston
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iNetworksMichigan To Bring Detroit $10M, Plus Lessons Learned From Pittsburgh’s Economic Revival
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Howard Lovy |
07/20/10 |
Detroit
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The Wireless Vineyard: A Former Intel Researcher Reinvents Irrigation in the Mountains Above Napa
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Erik Mellgren |
07/01/10 |
San Francisco
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Monitoring Climate Change: Operational Plan Needed Now
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Philip Hattis |
06/30/10 |
Boston
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Technology Alliance Showcases Five Companies in Sensors, Mobile Displays, and Drug Therapies: Investors Take Notice
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Gregory T. Huang |
04/22/10 |
Seattle
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UW Prof Shwetak Patel’s Energy Startup, Zensi, Bought by Belkin
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Gregory T. Huang |
04/21/10 |
Seattle
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Qualtré Closes $8M Series B Round
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Erin Kutz |
04/21/10 |
Boston
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Toward a New Land Speed Record: A Day in the Life of the North American Eagle “Turbojet Car”
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Thea Chard |
04/05/10 |
Seattle
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Sensata and Aveo Go Public; Genetix, Rhythm, and CorrelSense Get Funding; Pegasystems to Acquire Chordiant; & More Boston-Area Deals News
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Erin Kutz |
03/17/10 |
Boston
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Marathon and Zafgen Add to Series B Rounds, Athenahealth and Sermo Announce Partnership, Sensata Sets IPO Terms, & More Boston-Area Deals News
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Erin Kutz |
03/03/10 |
Boston
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Sensata Sets IPO Terms
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Erin Kutz |
03/01/10 |
Boston
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Cleantech Sense and Sensibility: UCSD and Internet Guru Larry Smarr Push for Wide Adoption of Sensors to Save Energy, Cut Greenhouse Gases
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Bruce V. Bigelow |
12/04/09 |
San Diego
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Israeli Startup Wins Inaugural QPrize
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Bruce V. Bigelow |
11/12/09 |
San Diego
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